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The Treasury of Musick
Containing ayres and dialogues To Sing to the theorbo-lute or basse-viol. Composed
[note]
[epigraph]
[dedication]
1.
[The First Book]
2.
The Second Book.
[dedication]
To my much Ingenuous Friend Mr. John Playford,
To my Beloved Friend and Fellow Mr. HENRY LAWES,
To my much Honoured Friend, Mr. HENRY LAWES,
[The Ayres of Mr. Henry Lawes]
A STORM
No REPRIEVE.
A TALE out of Anacreon.
To his Mistres going to SEA.
A Complaint against Cupid.
The Surprise.
Beauties Excellency.
To his Mistres upon his going to travel.
Mediocrity in Love rejected.
The Self-Banished.
To his Mistres objecting his Age.
To a Lady, more affable since the War began.
Cloris Singing.
The Unconstant Lover.
Night and day to his Mistres.
To his Rivall.
To his Mistres.
The Heart Intire.
Love in Despair.
Loves Fruition.
Love in the Spring.
The Lark.
Loves Dying Passion.
On a lost Heart.
Loves Flattery.
A Dream.
Upon the Hearing Mrs. Mary Knight Sing.
The Thrifty Lover.
A Lover on his Dying Mistres.
The Fly.
Loves Torment.
Love Unveil'd.
The Mournful Lovers.
Loves Power.
Loves Ardency.
The Nightingale.
Loves Constancy.
Cupid's Alarm.
Beauties Excellency.
Sympathy in Love.
A Remembrance.
Sufferance.
Mutual affection between Orinda and Lucatia.
Loves Parting.
The Rose.
Active Love.
Not to be altred from Affection.
Policy in Love.
A Glee at Christmas.
The Power of Love.
Orpheus Hymn.
[Ayres for one Voice to the Theorbo or Bass Viol]
SELECT DIALOGUES To Sing to the LUTE or VIOL.
3.
The Third Book.
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The Treasury of Musick
To all UNDERSTANDERS and LOVERS OF Vocal MUSICK.
The Treasury of Musick